Björnsk language

Björnsk is the language spoken by the majority of the population in Björnska and ethnic Björns around Maia. It is one of two nationally-recognised languages (alongside English), and several regional variants exist nationwide.

The language is notable for its extremely high level of mutual intelligibility with Swedish, Danish, and Norwegian. For this reason, many scholars have debated over whether or not Björnsk can be considered a language of its own right, as opposed to a dialect.